INO PRINT 1 - 1 1st print was white, and printed over in red with a slight change of position, I found it produced a good looking outcome.
LINO PRINT 2, for my 2nd lino print, I used corrugated paper, which created my favourite effect, I will try different colours with this paper though next time, Also I tried creating a 3d effect with this print on Photoshop.
I used wet paper for my 3rd lino print, and created a emboss effect, which really quite like, this was created from the wet paper and using more paint than normal.
4th Lino, was using plain paper, with less paint than the last print, which created a nice worn, but tidy edge piece of work.
To start the Lino press, you have to engrave your image, or illustration into the lino, you can create a negative effect by digging out the image, or postive by digging around the image.
To start the Lino press, you have to engrave your image, or illustration into the lino, you can create a negative effect by digging out the image, or postive by digging around the image.
After going through this process, the next step is to apply
the ink to the lino, choose your paper, then take it to the press.
One of the other ways to lino print, youtube video, which is good way to print, but could take longer.
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